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Where'd you get that whopper? Foxe?
Actually, it comes from two books - Wide as the Waters and another I don’t have in hand right now to give the title.
Sorry, but Tyndale was NOT tried for opposing King Henry’s marriage. Nor was he taken to England for trial.
You are not entitled to your own facts. Tyndale was not tried in a civil court in England. And at one point during his imprisonment and trial, while Anne Boleyn was still alive and influential, England sent a messenger to support Tyndale. If you would like, I can try to dig out the messenger’s name.